ABOUT

🖍 As long as he can remember, David Bray has always been surrounded by art and artists. His father worked for thirty years at the Royal Academy of Arts in London which allowed him to develop his creativity and imagination. His inspirations come from pin-ups from the 40s and 50s, religion, breathlessness, black magic, David Lynch, heels, all mixed together and presented in ink, paint, or wool.

If he tends to work with a pen or pencil on paper, in recent years he began to experiment with different mediums. Most of his recent work is large-scale pieces on wood, with a minimum height of six feets.